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- Korenbeurs may refer to: Korenbeurs (Amsterdam), a 17th-century commodity market in Amsterdam Korenbeurs (Groningen), a neoclassical building in Groningen...
- Dutch Rijksmonument 18415 The Korenbeurs (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkoːrə(m)ˌbøːrs]; English: Grain Exchange) is a neoclassical building in Groningen in the...
- still stands. The Korenbeurs was built in 1616/1617. The architect Hendrick de Keyser oversaw the construction of both the Korenbeurs and the earlier Koopmansbeurs...
- Gasunie building Grote Markt Square Groningen City Theater Aa Church/Korenbeurs Martini Tower Goudkantoor Groninger Museum Flag Coat of arms Brandmark...
- stad****s (Schiedam) [nl]) The canals of Schiedam The Wheat Exchange (De Korenbeurs) Church of Saint John (Grote of Sint-Janskerk) The ruins of Te Riviere...
- side of the Oude Haven. Behind it was the Weigh house and nearby the Korenbeurs a building where the grain trade took place. The town had a Latin school...
- house at the Boterwaag and their grains to the commodity market at the Korenbeurs. Both currently serve as office buildings. As the town grew, industry...
- The Korenbeurs was Donar's first home, in the period 1950–59...
- Honour of Dutch Photography, consisting of 99 photographs. Damrak with Korenbeurs, Amsterdam, c. 1860 c. 1860 c. 1884 c. 1860 "De oudste foto's van de stad"...
- newly established School of Civil Engineering. After being housed in the Korenbeurs and Boterwaag in 1839, a new neoclassical building was designed by city...